GameArt Obtains a Licence to Supply Gaming Content from the MGA
GameArt, the slot games developer, announces that it has recently been granted a license to supply gaming content from the regulators in Malta, the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA).
The developer creates high-quality HTML5 slot games for online and retail gaming operators. Players at partner platforms can enjoy popular titles like Hawaiian Fruits, Lucky Coins, Chili Quest, and Monkey Pirates.
GameArt states obtaining this license will open up further opportunities for the developer because it is seen as a trusted partner for operators in the industry.
We are delighted to have received the B2B Licence from the Malta Gaming Authority, as it represents a significant milestone in our company’s history. It also confirms our credibility and the quality of our products and services. We are looking forward to building new partnerships with MGA-licensed operators. We would like to thank Mr. Roger A. Strickland Jr., Director of CSB Group, for his support throughout the application process and his team for their excellent work.
Nevena Aleksieva, the Head of Sales at GameArt, said. “With the MGA license under our belt, we will proceed to finalize deals with MGA-licensed operators and expand our business in regulated markets even further.”
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